Box 21
Contains 18 Results:
Labels, undated
"Violet Oakley (1874-1961)" was an exhibition of 175 paintings, drawings, and objects. Curated by Anne d'Harnoncourt and Ann Percy, the exhibition was a major retrospective of Oakley's work. The records for the exhibition include loan correspondence, photographs, lists, budget reports, and other material related to the planning of the exhibition. The bulk of the records date from 1979.
Lists, 1979
"Violet Oakley (1874-1961)" was an exhibition of 175 paintings, drawings, and objects. Curated by Anne d'Harnoncourt and Ann Percy, the exhibition was a major retrospective of Oakley's work. The records for the exhibition include loan correspondence, photographs, lists, budget reports, and other material related to the planning of the exhibition. The bulk of the records date from 1979.
Loan correspondence, expects, 1979
"Violet Oakley (1874-1961)" was an exhibition of 175 paintings, drawings, and objects. Curated by Anne d'Harnoncourt and Ann Percy, the exhibition was a major retrospective of Oakley's work. The records for the exhibition include loan correspondence, photographs, lists, budget reports, and other material related to the planning of the exhibition. The bulk of the records date from 1979.
NCFA showing, undated
"Violet Oakley (1874-1961)" was an exhibition of 175 paintings, drawings, and objects. Curated by Anne d'Harnoncourt and Ann Percy, the exhibition was a major retrospective of Oakley's work. The records for the exhibition include loan correspondence, photographs, lists, budget reports, and other material related to the planning of the exhibition. The bulk of the records date from 1979.
Opening, 1979
"Violet Oakley (1874-1961)" was an exhibition of 175 paintings, drawings, and objects. Curated by Anne d'Harnoncourt and Ann Percy, the exhibition was a major retrospective of Oakley's work. The records for the exhibition include loan correspondence, photographs, lists, budget reports, and other material related to the planning of the exhibition. The bulk of the records date from 1979.
Other exhibitions and research, 1982-1986
"Violet Oakley (1874-1961)" was an exhibition of 175 paintings, drawings, and objects. Curated by Anne d'Harnoncourt and Ann Percy, the exhibition was a major retrospective of Oakley's work. The records for the exhibition include loan correspondence, photographs, lists, budget reports, and other material related to the planning of the exhibition. The bulk of the records date from 1979.
Pageant of 1908, undated
"Violet Oakley (1874-1961)" was an exhibition of 175 paintings, drawings, and objects. Curated by Anne d'Harnoncourt and Ann Percy, the exhibition was a major retrospective of Oakley's work. The records for the exhibition include loan correspondence, photographs, lists, budget reports, and other material related to the planning of the exhibition. The bulk of the records date from 1979.
Patricia Likos thesis, 1980
"Violet Oakley (1874-1961)" was an exhibition of 175 paintings, drawings, and objects. Curated by Anne d'Harnoncourt and Ann Percy, the exhibition was a major retrospective of Oakley's work. The records for the exhibition include loan correspondence, photographs, lists, budget reports, and other material related to the planning of the exhibition. The bulk of the records date from 1979.
Photographs, undated
"Violet Oakley (1874-1961)" was an exhibition of 175 paintings, drawings, and objects. Curated by Anne d'Harnoncourt and Ann Percy, the exhibition was a major retrospective of Oakley's work. The records for the exhibition include loan correspondence, photographs, lists, budget reports, and other material related to the planning of the exhibition. The bulk of the records date from 1979.
Planning, 1978-1979
"Violet Oakley (1874-1961)" was an exhibition of 175 paintings, drawings, and objects. Curated by Anne d'Harnoncourt and Ann Percy, the exhibition was a major retrospective of Oakley's work. The records for the exhibition include loan correspondence, photographs, lists, budget reports, and other material related to the planning of the exhibition. The bulk of the records date from 1979.